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<blockquote data-quote="gimpyrancher" data-source="post: 1154782" data-attributes="member: 10164"><p>4wd High driven on the highway isn't going to do anything except send a lot more profit to the oil companies. However, it's always entertained me when I see 4wd trucks that slid off the road in snowy conditions because they switched back to 2wd then drove to fast for the conditions.</p><p></p><p>Driving in 4wd will always cost fuel mileage because of the extra set of drive train you are turning. When I drive off road, I'm almost always in 2wd. When I start spinning tires, I put it in 4wd until I get out of trouble.</p><p></p><p>When I used to drive the Rubicon trail in my custom built Jeep, I was almost always in 4wd. But 2wd driving to and from the trail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gimpyrancher, post: 1154782, member: 10164"] 4wd High driven on the highway isn't going to do anything except send a lot more profit to the oil companies. However, it's always entertained me when I see 4wd trucks that slid off the road in snowy conditions because they switched back to 2wd then drove to fast for the conditions. Driving in 4wd will always cost fuel mileage because of the extra set of drive train you are turning. When I drive off road, I'm almost always in 2wd. When I start spinning tires, I put it in 4wd until I get out of trouble. When I used to drive the Rubicon trail in my custom built Jeep, I was almost always in 4wd. But 2wd driving to and from the trail. [/QUOTE]
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